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2010-06-23
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QT Creator 2.0.0 is released today.
http://qt.nokia.com/downloads. Well, ok, looks like it was actually released yesterday, but there it is.
So that brings up the question, is it much better to use QT Creator or the Maemo SDK.. The Maemo SDK from what I have tested, seems to be much easier if you're just doing a port from a Debian package, whereas the future would seem to lie in using the QT SDK.
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2010-06-23
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2010-06-23
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2010-06-23
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2010-06-23
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2010-06-23
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Is this just compiling the executable? How about creating a real package, like a .deb file? IMO this should be available with QTCreator.
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2010-06-23
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http://qt.nokia.com/downloads. Well, ok, looks like it was actually released yesterday, but there it is.
So that brings up the question, is it much better to use QT Creator or the Maemo SDK.. The Maemo SDK from what I have tested, seems to be much easier if you're just doing a port from a Debian package, whereas the future would seem to lie in using the QT SDK.
slaapliedje